Will’t please your mightiness to wash your hands?
— William Shakespeare (@Wwm_Shakespeare) March 5, 2020
The Taming of the Shrew, Prologue
Will’t please your mightiness to wash your hands?
— William Shakespeare (@Wwm_Shakespeare) March 5, 2020
"The barista degree -- I don't know where it came from and I really want to combat it," says @DrJRiddell https://t.co/cF9mwk9yRR
— CBCSundayEdition (@CBCSunday) February 16, 2020
John Keats was born in Moorgate, London (1795) next door to where the Globe Pub is today.
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 15, 2020
Walking past this morning, thought it warranted a quick snap. pic.twitter.com/iqli0EsVEo
President Trump offers a world of resentments turning to rage. To defeat him, his Democratic opponent should conjure the opposite: a glorious vision of an America that has become the best version of itself. https://t.co/CeoMNLsDsf
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 12, 2020
“People will talk,” he said. “Even if a man has been acquitted by a jury, they’ll talk, and nod and wink."
— George Eliot (@GeorgeEliot_) February 6, 2020
Acquitted for life. pic.twitter.com/HgqBXwpoWK
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) February 5, 2020